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Lighthouse / Lighthouse


#1 Petit Manan Light

Petit Manan Light is a lighthouse on Petit Manan Island , Maine. [2] [3] The island is at the end of a series of ledges extending out from Petit Manan Point, between Dyer Bay and Pigeon Hill Bay , that projects into the Gulf of Maine . Lighthouse in Maine, US Lighthouse Petit Manan Light Location Pe

#2 St Agnes Lighthouse

St. Agnes lighthouse is a 17th century lighthouse situated on St Agnes on the Isles of Scilly . It was the second to be built in the western approaches (after the Lizard lighthouse of 1619); it was also only the second lighthouse station to be established by Trinity House (after Lowestoft in 1609).

#3 East Point Light

The East Point Light , known as the Maurice River Light before 1913, is a lighthouse located in Heislerville, New Jersey on the Delaware Bay at the mouth of the Maurice River in Maurice River Township , Cumberland County , New Jersey , United States. The lighthouse was built in 1849 and is the secon

#4 Cove Island Light

The Cove Island Light , at Gig Point on the island, is located in Fathom Five National Marine Park , but is not part of the Park. It is situated on the Bruce Peninsula , Ontario Canada . It has been a navigational aid in the narrow channel between Lake Huron and Georgian Bay since 30 October 1858. I

#5 Casquets lighthouses

Casquets Lighthouse is an active lighthouse located on the rocky Les Casquets , Alderney , Channel Islands . [1] Lighthouse Casquets lighthouses Les Casquets seen from the ferry Condor Liberation Location Les Casquets Alderney Channel Islands Coordinates 49°43′19″N 2°22′37″W Tower Constructed 1723 C

#6 Fort Denison Light

Fort Denison Light , also known as Pinchgut Light , is an active lighthouse located on top of a Martello Tower at Fort Denison , a former penal site and defensive facility occupying a small island in Sydney Harbour , New South Wales , Australia . The island is located downstream from the Harbour Bri


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Manufacturer / Manufacturer


#1 Union Iron Works

Union Iron Works , located in San Francisco, California , on the southeast waterfront, was a central business within the large industrial zone of Potrero Point , for four decades at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries. [1] San Francisco American shipyard company Union


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Ship / Ship


#1 French destroyer Mogador

Mogador was the lead ship of the French Navy 's Mogador class of destroyers ( French : contre-torpilleur ). Named after the Moroccan town , she was built before the outbreak of World War II . The ship was heavily damaged during the British attack on Mers-el-Kébir on 3 July 1940, but was later repair

#2 USS Gilmer (DD-233)

USS Gilmer (DD-233/APD-11) was a Clemson -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II . She was the first ship named for Secretary of the Navy Thomas Walker Gilmer . Clemson-class destroyer USS Gilmer in 1922 History United States Namesake Thomas Walker Gilmer Builder New York Ship

#3 USS Stethem

USS Stethem (DDG-63) is an Arleigh Burke -class destroyer in the United States Navy . The ship was built in Pascagoula, Mississippi , starting on 11 May 1993. She was commissioned on 21 October 1995. She is part of the Pacific Fleet, assigned to Destroyer Squadron 15 . The Stethem was named for Stee

#4 I-class destroyer

The I-class destroyers were a group of nine destroyers , including a flotilla leader , built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s. Four similar ships were ordered by the Turkish Navy , of which two were purchased for the Royal Navy, bringing the number of these ships British service to 11—although th

#5 USS Duncan (DD-46)

The first USS Duncan (DD-46) was a Cassin -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I . She was named for Commander Silas Duncan . Cassin-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Duncan . USS Duncan (DD-46) making dense smoke on speed trials 5 July 1913. History

#6 Mogador-class destroyer

The Mogador -class large destroyers ( contre-torpilleurs ) of the French Navy were laid down in 1935 and commissioned in 1939. They were extremely fast, very large destroyers intended to act as scouts for the two fast Dunkerque -class battleship s. The design evolved from the extremely fast Le Fanta

#7 USS Schenck (DD-159)

USS Schenck (DD-159) was a Wickes -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II . She was named for Rear Admiral James F. Schenck , USN (1807–1882). Wickes-class destroyer USS Schenk underway History United States Name Schenk Namesake James F. Schenck Builder New York Shipbuilding C

#8 USS Upshur (DD-144)

USS Upshur (DD–144) was a Wickes -class destroyer in the United States Navy before and during World War II . She was the first ship named for Rear Admiral John Henry Upshur . Wickes-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Upshur . USS Upshur circa 1940-1941 History United States

#9 HMS Rigorous (1916)

HMS Rigorous was an R-class destroyer which served with the Royal Navy during World War I . Launched on 30 September 1916, the vessel operated as part of the Grand Fleet , operating as part of destroyer flotillas hunting German ships that were attacking convoys. One flotilla was successful in destro

#10 PNS Shah Jahan (D-186)

PNS Shah Jahan (DDG-186) was a Tariq -class destroyer in service with the Pakistan Navy since being recommissioned in 1994. Based on the British design, Type 21 frigate , she previously served in the Royal Navy as HMS   Active as a general purpose frigate . [3] For other ships with the same name, se

#11 USS Alfred A. Cunningham

USS Alfred A. Cunningham (DD-752) , an Allen M. Sumner -class destroyer , is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Alfred Austell Cunningham , a USMC officer and aviator . Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer History United States Namesake Alfred Austell Cunningham Builder Bethlehem Mar

#12 USS Evans (DD-78)

The first USS Evans (DD–78) was a Wickes -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I , later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Mansfield . Wickes-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Evans . History United States Name USS Evans Builder Bath Iron Works Laid

#13 HMS Highlander (H44)

HMS Highlander was an H-class destroyer that had originally been ordered by the Brazilian Navy with the name Jaguaribe in the late 1930s, but was bought by the Royal Navy after the beginning of World War II in September 1939 and later renamed. When completed in March 1940, she was assigned to the 9t

#14 HMS Mendip (L60)

HMS Mendip (L60) was a Hunt-class destroyer of the Royal Navy . She was a member of the first subgroup of the class. The ship is notable for seeing service in the navies of three other nations after her use by the Royal Navy. [1] She saw service in the Second World War and later as an Egyptian Navy

#15 USS Mugford (DD-389)

USS Mugford (DD-389) , a Bagley -class destroyer , was the 2nd ship of the United States Navy to be named for James Mugford , who commanded the schooner Franklin in the Continental Navy , serving through 1775. Bagley-class destroyer For other ships of this name, see USS Mugford . USS Mugford (DD-389

#16 HMS Matchless (1914)

HMS Matchless was a Royal Navy Admiralty M-class destroyer . Matchless was built by Swan Hunter from 1913 to 1914 and was completed in December that year. She served through the remainder of the First World War , operating in the North Sea as part of the Harwich Force in the early part of the war an

#17 HMS Wild Swan (D62)

HMS Wild Swan was an Admiralty modified W-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy . She was one of four destroyers ordered in 1918 from Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson , Wallsend-on-Tyne under the 14th Order for Destroyers of the Emergency War Program of 1917–18. She was the second Royal Navy shi

#18 HMS Leonidas (1913)

HMS Leonidas was a Laforey -class destroyer of the Royal Navy . She was launched on 30 October 1913. She served in World War I with the 3rd Destroyer Flotilla and as a convoy escort and was broken up in 1922. The ship was originally named Rob Roy but the name was changed after a new naming scheme wa

#19 USS Monssen (DD-798)

USS Monssen (DD-798) was a Fletcher -class destroyer of the United States Navy , the second Navy ship named for Lieutenant Mons Monssen (1867–1930), who was awarded the Medal of Honor for putting out a fire in a magazine on Missouri . Fletcher-class destroyer of the United States Navy For other ship

#20 Italian destroyer Francesco Crispi

Francesco Crispi was one of four Sella -class destroyers built for the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) in the 1920s. Completed in 1927, she served in World War II . Destroyer of the Regia Marina Francesco Crispi 1927 History Kingdom of Italy Name Francesco Crispi Namesake Francesco Crispi Builder


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